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Egorova E.I. (1972). New species of prosobranch gastropods (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia) of the Davis Sea. Issledovaniya Fauny Morey. 11(19): 383-394. [In Russian].
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Egorova E.I.
1972
New species of prosobranch gastropods (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia) of the Davis Sea
Issledovaniya Fauny Morey
11(19): 383-394. [In Russian]
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Cerithiopsilla gaussiana Egorova, 1972 (original description)
Davisiana Egorova, 1972 (original description)
Davisiana inquirenda Egorova, 1972 (original description)
Falsimohnia davisi Egorova, 1972 accepted as Falsimohnia innocens (E. A. Smith, 1907) (original description)
Fissurisepta antarctica Egorova, 1972 accepted as Cornisepta antarctica (Egorova, 1972) (original description)
Intortia Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta Iredale, 1915 (original description)
Intortia homocostata Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta similis (Thiele, 1912) (original description)
Lapidicola Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta Iredale, 1915 (original description)
Lapidicola gyratum Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta unifilosa (Thiele, 1912) (original description)
Pilidium fulviformis Egorova, 1972 accepted as Iothia fulviformis (Egorova, 1972) accepted as Iothia emarginuloides (R. A. Philippi, 1868) (original description)
Davisiana Egorova, 1972 (original description)
Davisiana inquirenda Egorova, 1972 (original description)
Falsimohnia davisi Egorova, 1972 accepted as Falsimohnia innocens (E. A. Smith, 1907) (original description)
Fissurisepta antarctica Egorova, 1972 accepted as Cornisepta antarctica (Egorova, 1972) (original description)
Intortia Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta Iredale, 1915 (original description)
Intortia homocostata Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta similis (Thiele, 1912) (original description)
Lapidicola Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta Iredale, 1915 (original description)
Lapidicola gyratum Egorova, 1972 accepted as Lissotesta unifilosa (Thiele, 1912) (original description)
Pilidium fulviformis Egorova, 1972 accepted as Iothia fulviformis (Egorova, 1972) accepted as Iothia emarginuloides (R. A. Philippi, 1868) (original description)